Ok so couple of days agot I was gonna play some comp. Powered er up when suddenly I get a message "missing OS". Huh? Oh I'll just reboot. "missing OS". Uh oh, im getting really scared now. Ok let's just shut it off for awhile. Turn it on "missing OS", ARGH OH NO!
Linux bootloader and OS is still intact. Strangely, a few days ago, before this wierd occurence, I was dual booting properly between Linux and XP. It's like at one magic moment Windows decides to die on me. Although I noticed my harddrive is still properly being detected.
So my brother comes over and takes a look. He boots off the XP cd and re-installs. He notices that the previous XP drive(which still has all it's data intact) is not being detected as an installable drive. He's still skeptical, thinks that I must of did something with some Windows program, even if it's not Linux's fault. Of course, I try to tell him that it's just a roadbump in the life of a computer, and it's Windows's fault. He seems to think that many things have a reason(in other words, I fucked up and he had to fix it). No, he's not a windoid bound by wind0ze propaganda. He's probably a little skeptical of being fanatically anti-Microsoft, but is curious about Linux(im the Linux ambasador so far).
Sadly, to be able to continue in my day to day endevors(and not lose the precious data on my 40gig), THE LINUX PARTITIONS HAVE TO BE DELETED! WAAAAH HOW DISHONORABLE.
So now I have an 8 gig solely devoted to XP, and a 40 gig with XP on it, but it can't seem to remember it has XP.
So what to do? Just leave XPee it's own 8 gigs of uninterupted space? Or would XPee run faster by being on the 40 gig and having maybe 12-20 gigs of uninterupted space? Does the raw GB of space matter, or is it that % of space free on the drive that determines disk performance?(you know how when you fill up a disk and it loads shit really slow? That's what im talking about)
Guess I'll have to get Redhat to steal some partition space from the 40gig. Actually, I guess I'll have to back everything up(so defintly install my new CD burner which is twice as fast as my old one!), the 40gig needs a format to get rid of the space wasted by the Windows XP which is "not there".
So any guesses as to what the fuck happened?
BTW, we noticed that the chip fan was missing a screw, so that may of caused extra vibration. It was also barely moving, due to being clogged with dust and stuff. We fixed it up, and now it works fine. However, I think the chip fan status was coincidental and had nothing to do with this.
PS:Yay! I got to be a l33t tech dude and... REMOVE THE CLIPS HOLDING THE FAN IN PLACE AND INSTALL THE REPAIRED FAN, ALL WITH MY MOTHER'S SUPERVISION! YAY IM SO l33t!